Hello?
I haven't heard from anyone this week, so I thought I'd say hello?
Terry Griner
Columbus Ohio USA
At 08:47 PM 11/19/01 -0800, you wrote:
I took the opportunity to ask the web site at
http://www.visitcumbria.com/whitehaven/whavhog.htm
how they claim their engine to be the Hogwart's Express.
Who would desire to falsely claim to children and train nuts
that this engine was in the movie. Perhaps
Contact Kevin O'Connor -- what he doesn't know about the Frank S isn't worth
knowing!
Jim Crabb
Anthony Dixon wrote:
Ireland tried to run theirs on Pocheen or peat. They either
blew up or got
bogged down!.
Tony D.
Is that where the term bogged down comes from ?
royce (w)
Well, Kevin, I thought that MY comments were just being edited out as
inappropriate for the list, but I just changed a setting in my email program
to send as plain text. Maybe THAT was my problem.
royce (w)
Kevin O'Connor wrote:
Hi Dave,
A week ago I responded to Jon Toumanian's unfair
So, who is going to be the first to make a Hogwart's Express?
There were, indeed, two locomotives painted red and labelled 'Hogwarts Express'. The
one with the smoke deflectors, a rebuilt West Country class, toured early last year
when the 4th book was released. The second loco, 5972 'Olton
all hands:
all the messages sent to terry over the last week have been bouncing
(and a weird kind of bounce too), so he hasn't been seeing the list.
does anyone have a non-email (phone?) way of getting ahold of terry?
thanks.
\dmc
At 6:58 AM -0500 11/20/01, Terry Griner wrote:
Hello?
I
Thank you Tony for clearing up the muddy waters.
I love movies, but do not follow stars or movie news. I am not sure movie
news would have included the information you provided. I am sure British
papers carried more news than the States regarding this wonderful British
story/film.
Gary ~ slogging
Kevin,
Your comments were posted and seen here in Maine! Possibly your email
filters out messages with your home email as sending address? But be
assured, your comments were posted and read with great interest here!
Keith Taylor
- Original Message -
From: Kevin O'Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin, maybe I should let Dave answer directly however
the default setting for this thread is no echo which
means you do not see anything originating from your
address. This can be altered by contacted Dave
directly. Your response to 3n1 blue was posted to the
thread and received here in
I'd have to guess that this is just another promotional loco. Suppose any
British outline steamer will do? ;]
Trot, the amused, fox...
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Gary wrote:
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumIndex?u=1790636a=14012612
I have posted some photos my friend Rob took while in
I like the two British locos the best. Next you will see an F-3 painted
Red.
Sincerely
Steve Ciambrone
Sr. Test Engineer
L-3 Ocean Systems
And not the black can which has replaced the red can
Mike Eorgoff
near Chicago
SNIP
Your response to 3n1 blue was posted to the
thread and received here in Sunnyvale. Thank you for
the input, I mistakenly have been using the red can
and not the blue and will make the change this
weekend.
If I just do a direct reply my posts always get kicked back because of an
HTML attachment. In order to reply I have to delete the address in the post
and then select the address I have in my address book which is setup for
text only. For some reason the address sent from the server puts an HTML
Thanks Harry,
Think I'll dress up my King with crimson lipstick from one of the Bud
Lasses, change a bit of piping-- then drive it back to Hogwart's where I
think I originated as far as my memory of school goes-- you know, that
naughty boy who always plagued Harry, particularly on the train.
Geoff,
Maybe she wasn't interested in you. She took a liking to Carl Malone though.
Bruce
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 16:03:27 -0800, you wrote:
Bruce,
Yep, I was awake, but I think the Bud gal was exhausted and asleep!
Geoff.
It happened after 8 pm one night. Were you still awake. That was
Hi Royce,
Correct again!.
Regards,
Tony D.
At 06:43 AM 11/20/01 -0800, you wrote:
Anthony Dixon wrote:
Ireland tried to run theirs on Pocheen or peat. They either
blew up or got
bogged down!.
Tony D.
Is that where the term bogged
Hi Gary,
I have not been to the movies for years. But I do pick up
all the English
Heritage Railway magazines whenever I get over there. Made
three trips this year.
They have wonderful stories, updates and help break the
monotony of the 10hr
I understand the GWR purists ARE bedside themselves over this.
Harry
Those of the list,
It is too bad that the purists are so upset. They should realize the good
in the world wide exposure of one of their beloved locomotives. Despite her
thin coat of paint, all of us of the list are now
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